Henry Purcell
Video Source | Denise Hewitt
Duration: 2:12
Denise Hewitt performed the adaptation of Henry Purcell’s “A Clockwork Orange” for the 1971 film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The soundtrack, composed by Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind, includes adaptations of classical compositions by Beethoven, William Tell, Thieving Magpie, Land of Hope and Glory, and Pomp and Circumstance Marches by Sir Edward Elgar. Wendy Carlos’s Moog Synthesizer adaptations have been influential since her “Switched-on-Bach” album in the past.
About the composer…

Purcell’s musical career was marked by his ability to blend different styles and genres. He was known for his mastery of both vocal and instrumental music, and his works spanned a wide range of forms, including anthems, choral music, operas, and instrumental pieces. His compositions were characterized by their emotional depth, expressive melodies, and harmonic complexity.
One of Purcell’s most famous works is his opera “Dido and Aeneas,” which is considered a masterpiece of English Baroque opera. This tragic tale of love and betrayal showcases Purcell’s ability to create captivating melodies and dramatic storytelling through music. Another notable work is his “Te Deum and Jubilate in D major,” which is often performed in churches and choral settings.
Henry Purcell’s contributions to classical music are highly regarded and he is considered one of the greatest composers of the Baroque period. His innovative style and musical genius continue to inspire musicians and audiences alike, making his works timeless and relevant even today.